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Deadline: Closed
Public – by registration
E-learning
English
Closed for new registrations
Type: Course
Duration: 3 Months
Fee: 200.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: info.ilp@unitar.org
Programme Area: Environmental Governance and Law, Multilateral Diplomacy, International Law

Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) are the predominant legal method for addressing transboundary environmental problems. Adopted by States, MEAs are standard-settings instruments for effective global environmental protection.

Deadline: 1 Nov 2024
Public – by registration
E-learning
English
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 1 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: ptp@unitar.org
Programme Area: Peacekeeping

The conflict series is an open, self-paced course meant to provide an introduction to conflict studies and more advanced courses in conflictology.

Deadline: 1 Nov 2024
Public – by registration
E-learning
English
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 1 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: ptp@unitar.org
Programme Area: Peacekeeping

The conflict series is an open, self-paced course meant to provide an introduction to conflict studies and more advanced courses in conflictology.

Deadline: 1 Nov 2024
Public – by registration
E-learning
English
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 1 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: ptp@unitar.org
Programme Area: Peacekeeping

The conflict series is an open, self-paced course meant to provide an introduction to conflict studies and more advanced courses in conflictology.

Deadline: 1 Nov 2024
Public – by registration
E-learning
French
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 1 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: ptp@unitar.org
Programme Area: Peacekeeping

La série du conflit est une série de cours ouverts, pris à votre rythme, qui vous donneront une introduction aux études du conflit et aux cours de conflictologie plus avancés.

Deadline: 1 Nov 2024
Public – by registration
E-learning
French
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 1 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: ptp@unitar.org
Programme Area: Peacekeeping

La série du conflit est une série de cours ouverts, pris à votre rythme, qui vous donneront une introduction aux études du conflit et aux cours de conflictologie plus avances.

Deadline: 1 Nov 2024
Public – by registration
E-learning
French
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 1 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: ptp@unitar.org
Programme Area: Peacekeeping

La série du conflit est une série de cours ouverts, pris à votre rythme, qui vous donneront une introduction aux études du conflit et aux cours de conflictologie plus avances.

Public – by registration
E-learning
English
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 1 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: ptp@unitar.org
Programme Area: Peacekeeping

With a view to avoid and minimize the environmental impacts of peacekeeping missions, DPKO and the Department of Field Support (DFS) adopted an Environmental Policy for UN Field Missions in June 2009.  Furthermore, Global Field Support Strategy was approved by Member States in 2010.

Public – by registration
E-learning
English
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 1 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: ptp@unitar.org
Programme Area: Peacekeeping

Over 20% of the world’s population currently lives in conflict affected areas and fragile states. In many of these places, natural resources and their governance play a key negative role in both the conflict and the fragility. In fact, since 1990 at least 18 violent conflicts have been fuelled by the exploitation of natural resources.

Deadline: 1 Nov 2024
Public – by registration
E-learning
English
Open for registration / application
Type: Course
Duration: 1 Days
Fee: 0.00 USD
Event Focal Point Email: ptp@unitar.org
Programme Area: Peacekeeping

Security sector reform (SSR) is a nationally-owned process aimed at ensuring that security and justice providers are accountable to the state and its people; deliver effective, efficient and affordable security and justice services that meet the people’s needs; operate within a framework of good governance, rule of law, and respect for human rights; and are legitimate.